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Originally Posted by Chanda Taneile I am all about taking my baby in places... but, personally I think that is a bit harsh for you to say that in reference to allergy suffers. Some people dont have health insurance or the money to get the "meds" for it. I guess they should not live in society because of the lack of funds and so forth.
And no if you are allergic to poison ivy/oak you avoid being around it. I am a nature girl thru and thru, but I have learned what the plants look like Very well and stay away...  |
I am an allergy sufferer. My brother is the worst allergy person there is. Can't get much worse. He doesnt' expect the world to revolve around him because of it AND he has no problems with non shedding dogs. (not that he would live with one but he can handle if one was in a store or visiting my house)
A dog in a bag is not going to affect an allergy sufferer and I repeat...I have done a TON of research for allergies and chemicals and the stuff we clean with is actually worse for us. there is a commercial out right now on the radio, they have found that chemicals and pesticides int he classrooms have increased and are causing a rise in ADHD, allergies, and asthma...so if you REALLY want to get into the allergy debate and who is affecting our allergies...look to cleaning chemcials, look to what we are doing to the environement...look to what PEOPLE do. It is FAR worse.
Did you know that at least one chemical that makes up lawn pesticides is in agent orange? Did you know the cancer risks involved for our pets when they walk the neihborhood so close to the ground and these things are being sprayed ever6ywhere? And the risk to our kids??? How come nothing is done about that? These allergy suffering kids can't even play outside without be affected by what someone wants to put on their lawn so that it can look "weed free".
Ironically, we were out at an outdoor event and one area wouldn't allow dogs. Okay...well we moved to another area. People are such pigs. old food was thrown everywhere. I couldn't even let my dog down and walk around because of the disease that I was afraid of that was in all the trash and junk.
So my point is, PEOPLE affect allergies more then a dog in a bag. People affect disease more then dog in bags do.
suzie